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US391850A
US391850A US391850DA US391850A US 391850 A US391850 A US 391850A US 391850D A US391850D A US 391850DA US 391850 A US391850 A US 391850A
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  • Fig. 2 is a section at line fr of Fig. l.
  • A represents a cylinder 2o provided, as shown, with a iiange, a, at each end.
  • B C are two heads, each of which, as shown, is provided with a ange, b, on its inside.
  • cylinder D is a perforated cylinder, which may be made of perforated sheet metal. This eylin der is held in place and supported by the iianges b, and the cylinder A and the heads B C are secured together by bolts c.
  • E is a solid partition in the perforated cylinder D.
  • F is a shield or guard over one half of the perforated cylinder.
  • G represents a steam pipe leading from the boiler to my device, and H asteam-pipe lead ing from my device to the engine.
  • I is a returnepipe.
  • my device In use my device is to be located at any suitable point between the boiler and the engine, and may be supported in any suitable manner. Steam from the boiler will pass through the pipe G into the perforated cylinder D, but cannot pass in such perforated cylinder be yond the partition E, and from the right-hand half of the perforated cylinder steam will pass Serial No. 262,888. (No model.)
  • My device is also well adapted to be used between a boiler and a steam-radiator for the purpose of separating the water from the steam before it passes to the radiator.

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G. JONES..
SEPARATOR.
f c C GEORGE JONES, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO HIIIISELF AND ALFRED SWADKINS, OF SAME PLACE.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 391,850, dated October 30, 1888.
Application filed February 3, 1888.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it k nown that I, GEORGEJONES, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, and a citizen of the United States,
have invented a new and useful Improvement in Separators, of which the following is a speciiieation, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a vertical longitudinal section.
1o Fig. 2 is a section at line fr of Fig. l.
The leading object of my invention is to provide an improved device by means of which water will be separated from steam before the latter reaches the engine, which I accomplish I5 as illustrated in the drawi:1g=, and hereinafter described.
That which I claim as new will be set forth in the claims.
In the drawings, A represents a cylinder 2o provided, as shown, with a iiange, a, at each end.
B C are two heads, each of which, as shown, is provided with a ange, b, on its inside.
D is a perforated cylinder, which may be made of perforated sheet metal. This eylin der is held in place and supported by the iianges b, and the cylinder A and the heads B C are secured together by bolts c.
E is a solid partition in the perforated cylinder D.
F is a shield or guard over one half of the perforated cylinder.
G represents a steam pipe leading from the boiler to my device, and H asteam-pipe lead ing from my device to the engine.
I is a returnepipe.
In use my device is to be located at any suitable point between the boiler and the engine, and may be supported in any suitable manner. Steam from the boiler will pass through the pipe G into the perforated cylinder D, but cannot pass in such perforated cylinder be yond the partition E, and from the right-hand half of the perforated cylinder steam will pass Serial No. 262,888. (No model.)
through the perforations into the cylinder A, and the water will be there mostly separated from the steam and will fall to the bottom of the cylinder A, from which it can be returned either to the boiler or feed water heater through the pipe I. The steam separated from 5o the water will pass through the perforations in the left-hand end of the perforated cylinder, passing into such end of this cylinder and thence to the engine through the pipe II. If any of the water condenses in the upper portion of the cylinder A, it cannot fall into the left-hand end of the perforated cylinder, but will fall upon the shield F and be conducted away from the perforated cylinder.
I have shown my device in a horizontal po- 6o l sition; but it may be used in a vertical position, if desired, without any material change, but the shield F wouldnot be required.
My device is also well adapted to be used between a boiler and a steam-radiator for the purpose of separating the water from the steam before it passes to the radiator.
I am aware that devices are in use for.separating water from steam on its passage from the boiler to an engine, and therefore do not 7o claim, broadly, means for accomplishing this result; but
Nhat I do claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. The combination of a cylinder, A, heads B C, perforated cylinder D, provided with a partition, E, inlet steam-pipe G, outlet steampipe H, and return-pipe I, substantially as and for the purposes specified.
2. The combination of a cylinder, A, heads So B C, perforated cylinder D, provided with a partition, E, shield F, inlet steam-pipe G, outlet steam-pipe H, and returnvpipe I, substantiall y as and for the purposes specified.
GEORGE JONES. Witnesses:
E. A. Vns'r, O. W. BOND.
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US3483678A (en) * 1967-05-29 1969-12-16 Universal Oil Prod Co Apparatus for removing suspended particles from gases

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